When Dr. Cy Berger sets off across the galaxy to practice his veterinary profession, he not only treats alien diseases but gets caught up in his autocratic government’s plot to conquer and enslave the friends he makes along the way.

Part 1 of The Observer Series
Human Beings have expanded into the stars thanks to the benefits of 7D transportation. Life and planets are plentiful, intelligent life is not. A near Utopian existence for humans is supported by the dedication to various services. The Human Federation policy is one of non-intervention. Observe only, that is the mission of The Interplanetary Geographic Service.

This omnibus edition contains the first three books of the SONS OF THE STARFARERS series, which include:
BOOK I: BROTHERS IN EXILE
To wake a lost girl from the ice, two brothers must face an empire.
BOOK II: COMRADES IN HOPE
War brought them together, but only hope can unite them.
BOOK III: STRANGERS IN FLIGHT
Fate has brought them across time and space, but war will drive them farther.

It has many names – The Dead Ship, The Demon Ship, The Shadow Ship…
Nyder Remi believes this mysterious ship is linked to the disappearance of his father 20 years ago. The story follows his journey through a damaged galaxy, set against the backgrop of a coming galactic war.
Meanwhile, the Shadow Ship begins the work it has waited millennia to accomplish.

Aline and Lar have just started their journey together when they're dragged into another conflict. Enemies and untrustworthy friends are on every side, but its their secrets that might cost them their lives.

From the early days of “Todd” the Wraith to Teal’c’s first experience of the SGC, from Atlantis’ past and future to good old-fashioned SG-1 adventures, Stargate SG-1 & Atlantis: Far Horizons brings you a wealth of exciting stories from across the Milky Way and Pegasus galaxies. By Jo Graham • Melissa Scott • Peter J. Evans • Amy Griswold Keith R.A. DeCandido • Suzanne Wood • And more...

Baron Lucius Giovanni has managed to buy the human race a brief reprieve from the two alien races which seek humanity’s extinction. In the process, he has become the leader of a new nation and the commander of a powerful fleet. He must find a way to hold off scheming rivals, sociopathic psychics, and even former friends and take the fight to humanity’s true enemies or billions may die.

The trajectories of Henryk, Adm. Burgred, and the fallen cleric Hersey converge on poor, sad Innisfree as two enemy forces -- the Irredente and the Locu -- launch attacks. The Battle of Innisfree alters the Irredentist hegemony forever, setting the stage for planet Constantin to rise. But its heroes are sent fleeing to remote space yet again, and Henryk has a one-way voyage to ruin and salvation.

What happens when you mix “Buck Rogers”, “Star Trek”, and a generous dollop of humour? Normally, freezing to death in deep space is pretty permanent. But Engineer Josie Stein just woke up a thousand years in the future, aboard the UFS Greenstar, a recycled spaceship on a mission to stop the self-destructive aliens of the galaxy from wiping themselves out. All ten episodes of the season.

The best defense…
Starting a war with an enemy a hundred times stronger is insane. It’s desperate. And it’s Earth’s only hope.
A massive alien power looms over humanity, claiming humanity as its slaves. Every tactical exercise, every wargame and every simulation gives humanity zero chance in a defensive campaign.
Earth’s only chance to win the coming war - is by striking first.

They are A'tuu'shahn'i, the Rim's mercenaries of choice, ancient, enigmatic shape-shifters rumored to be organic machines, possibly from a different dimension altogether. Invincible, implacable, unstoppable—except to an even more ancient, equally implacable enemy from within. The human-dominated coalition fears them but can either survive without the other?

The Raog are a successful race of aliens who have a good life. They send a satellite to see if there is another planet other the other side of their sun. The good news is, 'there is another planet', and the bad news is 'there is another planet'. They must adapt, learn new technologies, learn to fight and learn to survive; most of all, their beliefs must grow to reflect their new realities.

Though shut to them, the Guardian Priesthood of Ipri-Axis thrived on the certainty that its enigmatic Temple and legendary occupant were ultimately theirs to control. Generations of plans were based on a belief that the Oracle inside could speak directly with God - and he who controlled the flow of information from God, controlled the planet.